Public speaking Flashcards
occurs when you
give a speech to a live audience.
Public speaking
to decide the division of parts.
Speech Format Outline
to write out the material.
Preparation Format Outline
to make short annotations that will guide the
presentation.
Note Style Format Outline
title, topic, statement of purpose, and thesis statement.
Before Introduction
One to two paragraphs (depending on the length and timeframe of
presentation
Introduction:
main points, sub-points, supporting points, and examples.
Body
One to two paragraphs to wrap up the presentation.
Conclusion
consists of a fill in the blank format. It is ideal to use
formal language because it can serve as the preview.
Preparation outline
is a more personal outline to guide you while you are
presenting (anecdotes, jokes, or more dramatic style of narrating)
Note style outline
briefly mentioning
where the information comes from.
Citing Orally
Visual aids used in your presentation like data sets,
graphs, tables, quotes, and illustrations should be
properly cited.
Citing in your presentation
Advice and Tips
To Help Make your Presentation a Success
- Practice makes you confident
- Language is Powerful
- Body Language
and Non-Verbal cues - Adapt to your Audience
- Handling your Q&A
Fundamentals of Public Speaking.
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